“Strikeforce: Tate vs. Rousey” took place March 3 at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. The main card aired on Showtime, and the preliminary card aired on Showtime Extreme.

Although the Ohio Athletic Commission suspends all competitors for a minimum seven days, eight fighters received longer ones. In addition to Tate (left elbow), Souza (possibly broken hand), Bowling (possibly broken hand) and Heun (possibly broken hand) – who all can be cleared early by a physician to end the indefinite suspension – other suspensions went to:

Kazuo Misaki: Suspended 45 days to due a facial laceration

Alexis Davis: Suspended 30 days to due a facial laceration

Pat Healy: Suspended 30 days to due a head laceration

Brandon Saling: Suspended 30 days for precautionary reasons

Souza and Misaki won main-card bouts, and Bowling and Healy picked up preliminary-card victories. The other suspended fighters suffered losses.

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